Apple Computer last month began notifying its service partners that some companies are illegally manufacturing digital music players that look very similar to its various Apple iPod models in an attempt to pawn them off to unsuspecting buyers.
In addition to lacking a dock connector, Apple said counterfeit iPod nanos also ship without a standard USB cable and pack a screen that is slightly longer than the nano's. The players run different operating system software and have also been known to include a Play/Pause symbol on the center select button (which the nano does not).
Meanwhile, forged iPod shuffles are said to include an on and off switch that lacks a repeat option. The players, which are otherwise strikingly similar to the the shuffle, also fail to include a battery or status indicator light. Counterfeiters have been packaging the players in fake iPod shuffle retail boxes that include the words "Digital Music Player" on the top.
Some of the players also ship with documentation that prompts the user to copy their music to a folder on the device instead of using iTunes, another telltale sign the iPod is not genuine.
In a bulletin to its service providers, Apple said it is taking the matter very seriously and any information provided by buyers of the counterfeit players may help the company in dealing with the matter.
Service providers who come across one of the fakes are asked to photograph the device, find out where the customer purchased the item, and escalate this information to Apple's technical support group, along with any serial number included on the player.
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If not happening already you'll see people in NYC selling these next to the guy with the Rolex's.
I wonder if this was one of the fakes out in the wild: http://auctions.yahoo.com/auction/98194089
Gee, you wouldn't think it would be that hard to make sure you got a real iPod shuffle.
Just make sure your box doesn't have the word COUNTERFEIT across the top. Problem solved.
Gee, you wouldn't think it would be that hard to make sure you got a real iPod shuffle.
Just make sure your box doesn't have the word COUNTERFEIT across the top. Problem solved.
Photoshop my friend, Photoshop. Just trying to point the obvious out to the reader. Of course these boxes don't have counterfeit printed on them.
i think he was being sarcastic.